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Water management in peatlands

Wet peatland soils consist of almost 98 percent water. This high water content is the reason why a lot of carbon has been stored in the peatlands over the millennia. If they are drained for agricultural use, large amounts of greenhouse gases are released to the atmosphere. Other ecosystem services also suffer from drainage. How could an alternative water management for peat soils look like?

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Water management in peatlands

Water availability in agriculture

Progressive climate change is increasingly influencing water availability and water requirements in agriculture. Innovative water management concepts are needed to maintain crop production and minimise conflicts of interest with other water users.

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Water availability in agriculture

Forests and water

Forests provide more than just wood. Another forest product is much less well-known: clean water! And different forests types differ clearly in performance.

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Forests and water

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